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President Joe Biden is losing ground in key swing states, a new poll shows, as voters continue worrying about the economy.
A new Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll of swing states shows former President Donald Trump leading Biden in six of seven swing states.
Trump is leading by ten points in North Carolina, eight points in Nevada, seven points in Arizona, six points in Georgia, four points in Wisconsin, and one point in Pennsylvania.
Former president Donald J. Trump walks off his plane at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in Atlanta, Georgia.
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at the White House
Biden only leads Trump by two points in the state of Michigan.
The April poll shows that Biden is losing his momentum after delivering his State of the Union speech in early March that was met with enthusiasm by Democrats.
Biden’s approval rating in the seven swing states remains low as 41 percent give him a very favorable or somewhat favorable rating. Vice President Kamala Harris’ approval rating is at 40 percent. Trump’s approval rating is at 45 percent.
Biden and Harris spent April campaigning extensively in swing states while Trump has spent time in court for his hush money trial in New York City.
Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records after his personal lawyer Michael Cohen paid $130,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels who claimed she had an affair with Trump.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump appears outside the courtroom during his trial
US President Joe Biden speaks to two children while meeting with campaign volunteers and supporters, after an event about reproductive rights at Hillsborough Community College-Dale Mabry Campus in Tampa, Florida
However, swing state voters appear more focused on the economy.
The economy is the number one issue as 96 percent of voters said it was either very important or somewhat important to their vote in the 2024 election.
Seventy percent believe the economy is going off on the wrong track. Only 30 percent believe the economy is going in the right direction.
When asked who they trusted to handle the issue of the economy, 51 percent chose Trump while 36 percent chose Biden. Thirteen percent of voters selected neither candidate.
Regarding the rising cost of every day goods, 48 percent of voters trust Trump to handle the issue while only 35 percent trust Biden.
Immigration also rates highly among voters as 86 percent cited it as an important issue.
When asked to name their most important issue, 34 percent cited the economy. Immigration came in second at 15 percent. The issue of abortion and Democracy is tied at third place with nine percent.
The Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll surveyed 4,969 registered voters in seven swing states and was conducted April 8-15.